The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 07, 1918, Image 2

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indistinct print mgmgm Just a* Scores of Vienna People Have Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect kidney backache, Urinary troubles often follow. Act fn time by curing the kidneys. Doan3 Kidney Pills arc especially | for weakened kidneys. r ‘ i • Many people in this locality recom mend them. . , Here’s one case: - | S. C. Carroll, carpenter, 412, W. : Oconee St., Fitzgerald,' Ga., says: “I ! can recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills I from experience. My.Kidneys were | weak and acted irregularly* at times {too freely and then again tho sccre- Electric Light i> the best light Electric Power is the best power tions were scanty. I felt ,dull end tired out.\ When I took cold, I !i»d soreness and 4 dull aching in the re gion of my kidneys. I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills and they were just, the thing for me. They put my kidneys in godd condition and I know there is nothing fetter for kid ney complaints." (SOc. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., - Mfgra., Buffalo,,!*. Y. _ You can have electricity right in your home. -This plant brings you the many labor saving devices the city dweller enjoys. It givfcs you light—ready lor use every hour of the day arid night. The snap of a switch floods the house and barn with ns much light as you could wish for. Snap another switch and the motor turns the washer and Winger. It’s easier to snap a switch than it is to fill and clean oil lamps. It’s tajer and belter light, and it saves n vast amount of work when electricity does the washing and the other distasteful tasks. Install the market 1 the week. “If 1 were over there—." But i you can serve , over here, and that i right well by. giving te the United War Work Campaign. "The Unarmed Armies Behind Our :Fighting Men”-—that’s what United ;War Work means. Give until your Western Electric ■' POWER AND LIGHT ' every boys “fit for fighting." Your dollar will help do it in the United- War Work Campaign. ■ '-Begin right now and enjoy ^ this boon of electricity. Western Electric Power and Light can be installed on your place'with little trouble and small .cxjwnsc. You owe it to yourself to know just what electricity will do to help make the day’s work -POWER- ■LIGHT- Washing Machine Vacuum Clean** Dishwasher Sewing Machine Fan Electric Iron Running Water Churn Separator Fanntng Mill Grindstone . Feed Cutter, etc. Heus* Perch Driveway Barn Dairy Stable Garage, ate. County House Stores Churches Grange Halls Schools, otc. lighter and the evenings brighter. SEE WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU H. D. Sturdivant, Sales Agent, VIENNA, GEORGIA. LASHLEY 50 acre farm on National Highway between Viennn and Cordele,.opposi- tite railroad station at Richwood. Known as Reynolds or Bridges place. debted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. This 8 th day of October, 1918. T. HOYT DAVIS. Administrator Estate Aaron Dowdell, Deceased.- 10-10-Gw GEORGIA—Dooly County. All persons holding demands against the estate of Aaron Dowdoll, late of said county, deceased, are hereby no tified to rendor in their demands to theu ndersignod. And all persons in. VIENNA GEORGIA Main dwelling, barn, storehouse and large tenant house about 45 acres in cultivation. “ Easy terms. D/C. KETCHUM, Vidjjna. THE UNITED WAR WORK CAM PAIGN WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF BELGIAN RELIEF GARMENTS - One of the most successful, cam paigns ever conducted by the Red Cross was that for a collection of Bel gian refugee garments.' The response to the appeal for these garments has .been .almost unprecendented in. the history of Red Cross undertakings The people of America out of their abundance have surely listened to the talc of Belgian need and it is indeed gratifying to Bed Cross workers who have encouraged this work to be able to read the following words of appre- , elation >from A. Arrowsmlth, Manager . of thee lothing campaign for the Bel- . gian Relief Committee.’ He says: "The result of the Red Cross as- . sistance are overwhelming. The , large majority of Chapters report re- , cetpts beyond their assigned . quota ■ and thee lothing is being'received in s such quantities that we are workng ■ until ten o’clock nights even to take it , in. Today I have been obliged to i (ease another building to accomodate , the flood. It is a-remarkable manifes- , tatlon." | V . It is safe to say thdt not a single t garment was donated for which there 1 will not be real need and those parti- , cfpatlng in this splendid worn may , well feel gratified and encouraged at , the results of their efforts. GOVERNMENT SENDS AN URGENT CALL EEKfl president; of tho Civil-Service According to the statement issued by Dr. John R. Mott, Director Gener al ol the United War Work Campaign the total amount to be raised daring tho week og Nov. 11th is $170,600,- 000, fixed by the War Department ap proved by the President. Sitomisaion recently wired: - t “Need for stenographers' and ^y- \SrlfA’J A mg 54 V- \MfO ON MYIAST l PURCHASES SOMETIMES we do in quality. Some times in price. But you can depend on it, We are planning all the time to that end We would not consider ourselves true to the trust reposed in us were we not successfnl in effecting .Savings for you. Think of you” own son—your own lughter—and cive te' the United ’ar Work Cam-sign. importance.” He had In mind the 1 fact that their activities are largely ' responsible for the maintenance of < the splendid morale of our forces. . There has never been in hisjory so I spectacular an example of the ex- ■ treme importance of morals ms is i now being presented on the Western front. The forces that confront each other there are not widely dissimilar in numbers or equipment, yet ene army is constantly withdrawing and the other irrestibly moving forward —the difference is spelled in that sin gle word Morale. - "Napoleon said that "morale Is as other factors in war as three to one” General Pershing in a recent letter, commenting on th ework of the agen cies, quoted with approval the state ment of one of his Colonels who said “Give me nine men who have a hut to spend their evenings in and I will have a better fighting force than ten men would be without it.” If it is worth $24,000,000,000 to keep our boys under arms next year, purely if is worth $170,000,000 and more to add 10 per cent to their fight- ing if it brings victory 10 per cent nearer. This is the appeal of the sev- (Name) • (Address) * * k * k t * • « • a • ”• FARM LOANS Get AU You Borrow The commission may be distributed over the period of the loan, payable on interest payment dates, if desired. We~deal direct with the applicant; thus savins time and greatly reducing the usual commission charge. „ If you want QUICK ACTION and LOWEST COST write us stating amount you wish to borrow and the se curity you' have to offer. • , ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY ! ATLANTA, GEORGIA MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ASK YOUR GROCER} Money